新视野大学英语视听说教程(第三册)录音及答案.txt
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1、新视野大学英语视听说教程第三册听力练习录音文本和答案Uint1II. Basic Listening Practice1. ScriptW: Ok. Its your turn to pay the bill. I paid last time.M: What? You have a selective memory. You tried to pay last turn, but your credit card failed; so I ended up paying! Its definitely your turn.Q: What is true according to the co
2、nversation?2. ScriptM: Im having real trouble reviewing for this French exam. I just cant memorize all the vocabulary.W: Me too. I hate having to learn things by heart. I guess we just have to keep reading the texts over and over.Q: What does the woman prefer?3. ScriptW: Oh look! Theres that guy we
3、saw last week, playing football in the park! He looked great in his kit, remember?M: Him? I dont remember him. Ive got a terrible memory for faces. I have a hard time even recording people Ive been introduced to.Q: According to the conversation, what is the mans problem?4. ScriptM: Why is there a bi
4、g sign on the back of your door that says “keys”?W: Its to remind me to take my keys when I go out because Im always locking myself out by accident! It doesnt help enough. Now I just forget to read the sign. Q: Why is there a sign on the back of the door?5. ScriptM: That history exam was really hard
5、. The essay question was terrible!W: I know, I wish I were like David. He has a photographic memory, you know. How useful that would be!Q: What is true of David?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.B 5.CIII. Listening InScriptM: Tell me your secret. Youre suddenly getting excellent marks in every subject, and you u
6、sed to be a bottom-of class student just like me.W: Simple enough. I read an article in a scientific journal that studying with remembering, based on recent research into the brain.M: Aw, that stuffs old hat: study at the same time every day, be sure your clothes are comfortable, and make sure you h
7、ave enough light, blah-blah-blah.W: Not so fast, wise guy. Im talking about principles like “Mental Visualization”, creating a picture in your mind of what is to be remembered.M: Ok, that dies sound different. Id “Association” a principleyou know, you connect what you want to remember with something
8、 youre familiar with?W: Right on! Consolidation” is another. I review my notes right after class and consolidateor absorbthe new material into what Ive already learned.M: Youre moving ahead fast with those principles. I swear this weekend Im going to study sixteen hours a day both Saturday and Sunda
9、y.W: Whoa, big guy. Thats not the way. Follow the principle of “Distributes Practice”. Shorter study sessions distributes over several days are better.M: That system is all very well for you; youve got a good memory. But what about me? Ive got a memory like a sieve.W: Youre too modest. Theres nothin
10、g wrong with your memory. But memory is like a muscle; it needs exercise. And dont forget it.While the man is wondering why the woman is suddenly getting excellent marks, she says she read an article on studying and remembering. It talks about principles like “Mental Visualization”, that is, creatin
11、g a picture in ones mind of what is to be remembered. This reminds the man of the principle of “Association”, which means connecting what one wants to remember with something one is familiar with. Then the woman adds the principle of “Consolidation”, or reviewing ones notes after class and absorbing
12、 the new material into what one has already learned. When the man promise to study sixteen hours a day, the woman recommends the principle of “Distributed Practice”, which favors shorter study sessions distributed over several days. Finally, the woman tells the man that memory is like a muscle, and
13、that it needs exercise.Task 2: You forget my toast!ScriptAn 80-year-old couple was having problems remembering things, so they decide to go to their doctor to see what was wrong with them. They explained to the doctor about the problems they were having with their memory. After checking the couple o
14、ver, the doctor told them that they were physically okay but might need to start writing things down to help them remember. The couple thanked the doctor and left.Later that night while watching TV, the old woman said to the old man, “Honey, will you please go to the kitchen and get me a dish of ice
15、 cream?”Before the man left, she added, “Why dont you write that down so you wont forget?” “Nonsense,” said the husband, “I can remember a dish of ice cream!”“Well,” said the wife, “Id like some strawberries on it. Youd better write that down because I know your memory is failing.”“Dont be silly,” r
16、eplied the husband. “Therere only two things: a dish of ice cream and some strawberries. I can surely remember that!”With that, he rushed into the kitchen. After about twenty minutes he returned from the kitchen and handed her a plate of bacon and eggs.The wife took one look at the plate, glanced up
17、 at her husband, and said, “Hey, you forget the toast!”Keys: FTFFFTask3: Memory-Improving TechniquesScriptThere are many techniques you can use to improve your memory. Some of them are introduced her.First and foremost, you need to stimulate your memory all the time. To put it simply, you should use
18、 your memory as much as possible. It is especially important to try to learn something new. If you work in an office, learn to dance; if you are a dancer, learn to deal with a computer, if you work with sales, and learn to play chess; if you are a programmer, learn to paint. These added activities s
19、timulate the brain so that I t continues to function.Older people need to pay attention to things they are dealing with. Dont try to memorize everything that catches your attention; focus on what you consider important. For example, you can take any object such as a pen and concentrate on it. Think
20、on its various characteristics: its material, its function, its color, and so on. Dont allow any other thought to occupy your mind while you are concentrating in that pen.Another method that can be used is to relax yourself. It is impossible to remember things if you are tense or nervous.So, try hol
21、ding your breath for ten seconds, and then release it slowly.Association is also a powerful tool to develop your memory. For example, if you cannot remember a persons name, you can think about a special feature of his face and then link it with his mane.1. Whats seems to be an especially important w
22、ay to stimulate ones memory?2. What seems to be the best way to focus your memory?3. How can you concentrate on a pen?4. How can you relax yourself according to the passage?5. What is the main idea of the passage?Kes: 1A 2.C3. D 4.B 5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 It slipped my mind!Amy: I sent out the i
23、nvitations to the dinner party.Bill: Thats good. Now what should we do?Amy: Weve got to plan the menu.Bill: Oh, thats right. Do you have anything in mind?Amy: I think Im going to make the chicken salad we had at the Christmas party. Remember I sled the chef for the recipe?Bill: Yeah, but did you for
24、get that Linda doesnt eat chicken?Amy: Linda? Oh, my gosh! I forgot to invite Linda! It just slipped my mind. Shell be mad at me.Bill: Well, everyone forgets something sometimes. Its not too late yet. Ill make a phone call. Dont worry.Amy: Thanks! You see, Im getting forgetful. I think Im getting ol
25、d!Bill: Looks like you are, sweetheartNow Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Im going to throw a party, and Ive sent out the invitations to my friends and relatives.B: Thats good. But dont forget to invite everyone you should invite.A: I think Ive invited everyone. Do you have anybody in mind?B: Did you invit
26、e John? Hes lost his job after recent quarrel with his boss.A: Oh, my gosh! I forgot to invite him! Hell be sad, thinking we look down on him. He just slipped my mind.B: Well, everyone forgets something sometimes. Dont worry. Its not too late. Make a phone call right away.A: Did I forget anybody els
27、e that I should incite?B: Theres yet another person you should inviteJulia. Shes just moved to the city and feels lonely.A: Oh, good heavens, I forgot all about her. Shes our new friend. You see, Im getting forgetful. I think Im getting old!B: Looks like you are, buddy. Youd better start writing thi
28、ngs down if theyre important.MODEL2 I cant think of it off the top of my head.ScriptJohn: Hey, Sue. Do you know what Jacks home phone number is?Susan: I cant think of it off the top of my head. I dont have my address book on me, and I dont have my mobile phone with me, either.John: Thats too bad! Iv
29、e got to find him now. Its urgent! If I cant find him today, Ill be dead!Susan: You might want to look it up in the phone book.John: Ive checked already, but it seems that hid phone number is unlisted.Susan: Maybe its under his roommates name.John: Well, I guess so.Susan: Well, why dont you call Jan
30、e? She has his phone number.John: Ive tried, but no one answered!Susan: Maybe call his office and ask his secretary.John: Ive already tried. She wont tell me. She says its private.Susan: Oh, thats right. They usually dont release private information over the phone.John: Its a pity. You usually have
31、a powerful memory, but you cant help today. Whats wrong with you? Your memory seems to be fading early.Susan: Its not my memory is fading. I do have memory for face and names, but a poor one for number and datesNow Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Hey, do you remember when is the lecture on the value of inf
32、ormation by Professor Smith?B: I cant think of it off the top of my head. Maybe we can look it up in our notebook, but I dont have mine with me.A: Thats too bas! I dont have it with me, either. Do you remember the number of the lecture hail?B: Sorry, I cant think of it off my head.A: Im terribly int
33、erested in the lecture. I cant miss it!B: Well, why dont you call the dean who arranged the lecture?A: Im afraid its not very wise to ask the dean directly.B: Then maybe you can call the office if the department and ask the secretary.A: Ive already tried, but no one answered.B: Oh!A: You usually hav
34、e a powerful memory, but you cant help today. You memory seems to be fading early.B: Its nit that my memory is fading. I do have a good memory for faces and names, but a poor one for numbers and dates.MODEL3 Whats wrong with your memory?ScriptBill: Hi, honey! My trip to London was wonderful.Amy: Tel
35、l me what thrilled you most.The telephone rings and Bill answers it.He hangs up.Bill: Er, where was I?Amy: You were talking about your tour in London.Bill: Oh, yeah.Amy: I bet you had a great time.Bill: Yes, I particularly enjoyed visiting the tower of London.Amy: How did you get there? By bus or un
36、derground?Bill: Let me see.Sorry, I cant remember any more.Amy: Whats wrong with your memory?Bill: I hope its not Alzheimers disease. I dont want to forget my own name.Amy: I dont think so. Perhaps its just temporary forgetfulness. Youll be right after a good sleep.Bill: I hope so. But as this is ha
37、ppening so often recently, I think I must go to see a doctor and get some pillsAmy: Its not as serous as that. Anyway, I wish you had a good memory for happy events, and a bad one for unhappy things.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Hey, my trip to Beijing was fantastic.B: Tell me what thrilled you most.
38、The door bell rings and A answer it.A comes back.A: Where was I?B: You were talking about your tour in BeijingA: Oh, yeah.B: I bet you had a great time.A: Yes, I particularly enjoyed visiting the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, though the admission fees were a bit too high for me.B: What were the
39、 fees?A: Let me see.Sorry, I cant remember any more.B: Whats wrong with your memory?A: I hope its not Alzheimers disease. I dont want to see a lot of new people everyday.B: I dont think so. Perhaps you only forget things momentarily. Youll be right after a good sleep.A: I hope so. But as this is hap
40、pening so often recently, I think I have to see a doctor.B: I dont think its so serious. Anyway, a bad memory helps you forget your trouble.V. Lets TalkScriptStudent: Professor, thank you for graining me this interview. Im Susan, a reporter from the Student Union magazine. Many students have difficu
41、ltly memorizing things. Since youre an outstanding psychologist, could you give us some tips on how top improve our memory?Professor: Well, some people have better memories than others, but thats largely because they are better at creating mental images.Student: If Im not good at creating images, wh
42、at can I do?Professor: Practice helps. And the mind remembers things better if they are connected with other images. For example, I you have to pick up several items at the grocery store, say, carrots, egg, bananas, and milk, you can create a picture in your mind of a giant carrot, and hanging from
43、it, a banana.Student: Then I could have a giant milk carton pouring milk over the carrot and banana.Professor: Certainly. Then what would you do with the egg?Student: Hmmm. Id visualize an egg-shaped UFO flying across the sky.Professor: There you go. The more you apply the ideas, the easier it gets.
44、 Besides creating pictures, theres another technique that is very useful.Student: What is it?Professor: Establishing an association. Suppose you are looking for lost keys.Relax, and let your mind look for all the images connected with those keys-their feel, the sounds they make.Student: How will tha
45、t help?Professor: You might remember the sound the keys made when you placed then in a drawer or cold touch of the keys in your jacket were you left them.Student: Oh my gosh! I have to run. Its time my English class. I see an image of my teacher staring at my empty seat in the classroom. Many thanks
46、, Professor.Professor: Not at all, and good luck with your memory. Ways of Improving Ones Memory Examples Creating images To remember the items to buy sat the grocery store such as carrots, eggs, bananas, and milk Images that you may help:1.a giant carrot and a banana hanging from it2. a giant milk
47、carton pouring milk over the carrot and banana3. an egg-shaped UFO flying across the sky Establishing associations To find your lost keys Associations with sound touch that may help:1. The sound of the keys might remind you of yhaving placed then in a drawer.2. The cold touch of the keys might remin
48、d you of them in your jacket. DiscussionSAMPLEA: As we just heard from the interview, the technique of associating certainly important in promoting memory.B: And according to the interview, creating images helps remember things. If your shopping list includes eggs, you might visualize an egg or an e
49、gg-shaped UFO flying across.A: Another important factor in improving memory can be of interest. If you get interested in something, you can remember it better.B: Yeah. And if you recognize facts into meaningful groups, you can remember them better. For instance, if you want to memorize all the names
50、 of American presidents, it is not easy. If, however, you arrange them chronologically into three periods: those before Abraham Lincoln, those between Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt, and those after, then the task will be less difficult.A: It is common sense that if you glance at something q
51、uickly, you tend to forget it quickly. If you stuffy it slowly, you can remember it better.B: Another technique is intensive practice or repeating. As a saying goes, practice makes perfect. If you repeat something again and again, you will eventually learn it by heart.A: But we should not work too h
52、ard. When we get tired, our learning efficiency declines. We need breaks so the mind can rest and absorb what has been learned.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: The Role Memory Plays in Our LifeScriptSince memory plays a significant role in our life, scrientists are increasingly interested in
53、 research on how to improver memory, Here are some factors they believe to be important to expanding memory capacity.To begin with, you must take special care in your daily life. Food for example, is very important. Some vitamins are essential foe your memory to work properly. They are found in brea
54、d, cereal, vegetables and fruits. Some experts say that synthesizes vitamins improve memory, but others have doubts about this, arguing that the studies have not confirmed they do work. Another essential factor is water. It helps to maintain the memory systems, especially in older persons. According
55、 to Dr. Roswell, lack of water in the body has an immediate and strong effect on memory; it can cause confusion and other thought difficulties. Sleep also plays a significant role. To be able to have a goof memory, we must allow the brain to have plenty of rest. While sleeping, the brain no longer c
56、ontrols the senses, and starts to revise and store the information one has receives. Lack of sleep would make one feel exhausted and would weaken ones ability to concentrate. Also, one ability to store information would be affected. 1. What is the passage mainly about?2. Why are foods important in p
57、romoting memory according to the passage?3. To whom is water especially important in maintaining the memory system?4. What problem can a lack of water cause?5. Why is sleep important to memory?Keys: 1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.CTask 2: Where did the professor go?ScriptThis is a true story, while happened to f
58、riends of ours in a small town in South Africa. They were a hospitable couple who often entertained their neighbors for drinks, tea or dinner. On this particular spring night, they have invited a retired professor to super. During the evening, it began to pour with rain, and the heavens really opene
59、d. Because he had walked there, they offered to put him up for the night. They pointed out that by staying overnight, he did not need to go to out in the bad weather. He agreed on the soundness of that idea, thanked his hosts profusely, and the matter seemed to be settled. But while they were washin
60、g the dishes after supper, the forgetful professor disappeared. No one could find him anywhere. Eventually, after40 minutes, the front door bell rang. There was the professor, soaked to the skin. When he was asked what on earth he has been dong in the rain, he replied that because he was going to st
61、ay there overnight, he had gone home to get his pajamas and toothbrush.Task3: How to Remember NamesScriptYou just called the TV repair shop, and the voice on the other end of the line tells you, “This is Don Smith”.About 5 minutes later you tell your wife that “this guy”will be out to fix the TV in
62、the morning. You cant think of his mane although you know he mentioned it on the phone.This happens all the time to just about any of us unless we have learned to concentrate and implant a name in our memory, right at the time we hear it. To do this, you must make a habit of repeating the name back
63、to the person. This action will remind you to store the name in your “memory bank” each time you hear someones name, and within a short time the “repeating” process can be discontinuedWhen you meet someone in person, use the same procedure, and in addition, visualize something different, unusual or
64、ridiculous about hid or her appearance, position, or actions that “ties in “with his or her name. Later, you may write the descriptive information on one side of a card and the name in the other side. Look at it repeatedly, see the “picture” in your minds eye as you look at the name; or when you see
65、 he name, visualize the “picture” you have assigned to the name.Getting this system to work will require changes in your thinking, and it may take several days or several weeks to become proficient.News ReportA Dolphin ExhibitionScriptA recent art exhibition in Florida honored the animal often seen
66、as mans most intelligent friend, the dolphin.The “Dolphins on Parade” exhibition in the Florida Keys featured life-sized decorates dolphin paintings made of wood and the cost of materials. The dolphins were shown at area business and along the beach. Sponsors paid U.S. $750 to cover the artists fee
67、and the cost of materials.There were more than 100 dolphin themes, including a beer-belly dolphin. They showed the work of local artists, as well as the beach atmosphere the Keys are famous for.Probably the most unique was special because of its artist, Pandora. Pandora the dolphin painter is area d
68、olphin, art the Dolphin Research center, in Marathon, Florida. The playful artist streaks colors across a dolphin painting holding a brush in its mouth.The exhibition was held by the Monroe Florida Council of the Arts as part of a plan to make the Keys an international arts center. The paintings wer
69、e to be auctioned off in March, with the money earned going to community art programs.Uint2II. Basic Listening Practice3. ScriptW: Have you chosen your elective for next semester yet? Are you taking French writing again?M: Yes I am, but its compulsory for us next semester. So I think Im gong to do m
70、arketing as an elective instead.Q: Which class will the man choose as his elective?4. ScriptM: Did you go to that businesses lecture on Friday? I missed it and need to copy your notes. W: Id say you could borrow my notes, but Sarahs got them. Be careful not to miss Professor Browns seminar; he takes
71、 attendance in that.Q: What is the woman telling the man?3. ScriptW: Wow, Steven! In the library! What brings you here?M: Im enjoying the view. All the girls in fashion design are here are preparing for an exam on Monday.Q: Why is the man in the library?4. ScriptW: Hows your group doing with this st
72、atistics presentation? Mines terrible.M: Yeah, mine too. David and Mike are OK, but Steven doesnt pull his weight and Suzies never around. I dont see how we can pass unless Steven and Suzie realize that this is their last chance.Q: What is the true of Steven and Suzie?5. ScriptW: You took an MBA at
73、Harvard Business School, didnt you? Whats it like? M: Its expensive, about U.S. $ 40,000 a year, plus the costs of food and housing. But the teaching is first class. The professors have a lot of practical experience. They use the case system of teaching; that is, you study how actual businesses grew
74、 or failed.Q: Why is he MBA teaching in Harvard Business School first class, according to the conversation?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.D 5.AIII. Listening InTask1: On the First DayScriptHarrison: Im Harrison. Good to meet you. So youve bought the books for this biology class.Jenny: Sure, I think everyone ha
75、d to before class started.Harrison: No. Usually no one does much on the first day because its still add-drop.Jenny: Whats that?Harrison: Changing from class to class to find out which one is best. Hey, where are you from?Jenny: Poland. Have you has this teacher before? Ive heard he is really good.Ha
76、rrison: Hes good if youre a hand-worker. He expects a lot.Jenny: Oh, I guess thats good. I hope I can keep up with everyone else in the class. Maybe I need your help after class.Harrison: Youre welcome.Professor: All right. See you guys next week.Student: See you.Jenny: Harrison, wait up!Harrison: S
77、o what do you think about the professors lecture?Jenny: I think half of what he said went over my head. Harrison: Thats all right. A lot of what he said is explain in the reading/Jenny: Hey, would you mind if I borrowed your notes tonight to look them over?Harrison: No problem. We dont have class un
78、til Wednesday. Here you go.Jenny: Thanks. I just want to make sure Im prepared for the seminar.Harrison: Yeah, participation in the discussion is an important part of the education here.Seeing that Jenny has bought the books for the biology class, Harrison says nobody does much on the first day beca
79、use its still add-drop, which means students are changing from class to class. Jenny knows the professor is really good. But Harrison warns her that the professor is good, only if students are hand-workers, for he expects a lot. After class, Jenny admits that half of what the professor said went ove
80、r her head, and Harrison assures her that a lot of what the professor said is explained in the reading.When Jenny asks to borrow Harrison notes, he says “on problem”, for they dont have class until Wednesday. Finally, Harrison says participation in the discussion at the seminar is an important part
81、of the education there.Task 2: Money for CollegeScriptRobert is a university student. He likes to have fun. But having fun was expensive, so he was rapidly running out of money. There was nothing to do to try to call his mother for help. “Hi, Mom. I certainly miss you and Dad. Iuhgot a big surprise
82、this week in my physics course. We have to buy two new textbooks. Im going to need $100.”“I understand,” said his mother, “Ill send you the money right away. You left your calculus book here when you were home two weeks ago. Shall I mail that at the same time?”“Oh, yeah. Thanks,” Robert said.Roberts
83、 mother made up a parcel with the calculus book and two checks, and mailed it to Robert that very day. When she returned from the post office, her husband was waiting for her.“Well, how much did you give the boy this time?” asked Dad.“I send two checks: one for $100 and the other for $1, 100,” answe
84、red Mom.“Youre outing your mind,” yelled Dad, “Thats $1,100. Hell just spend that in a couple of weeks. Hes never going to learn the value of money that way.”“Dont worry, honey,” Mom said, “I taped the $100 check to the cover of his book, but I put the $1,000 one between the pages in Charper13!”Keys
85、: TFFFTTask3: How to Get Straight AsScriptIt is interesting to note how straight A students achieve academic excellence. Here, according to education experts and students themselves are the secrets of super-achievers.First, they know how to set priorities. Top students allow no intrusions on study t
86、ime. Once the books are open or the computer is turned on, phone calls go unanswered, TV shows unwatched, snacks ignored. Study is business, and business comes before recreation.Also, good students can study anywhere and everywhere. Claudia Hill, an Arizona State University business professor recall
87、s a cross-country runner who worked out every day. Hill persuaded him to use his spare time to memorize biology term. Then he posted a list of biology terms on the mirror in the bathroom. He learned a few terms every day while brushing his teeth. Eventually, he scored high on the final examination.M
88、oreover, top students schedule their time well. Study times are strictly a matter of personal preference. Some work late at night when the house is quiet. Others awake early. Still others study as soon as they come home from school when the work is fresh in their minds. All agreed, however, on the n
89、eed for consistency. A student says, “Whatever I was doing, I maintained a certain period of time every day for studying.”Another important characteristic of super-achievers is that they know hoe to read, According to a book entitled Getting Straight As, the secret of good reading is to be “an activ
90、e reader-one who continually asks questions that lead to a full understanding of the authors message”.6. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about superachievers starting to study?7. What did the cross-country runner do to score high on the exam?8. What is the good thing all top students agree o
91、n?9. What does the speaker mean by “an active reader”?10. What is the main idea of the passage?Kes: 1B 2.C3. D 4.A 5.DIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Youre just going to have study hardNora: Only our first day back at school, and already I feel like Ive learned a lot.Chris: Only our first day back at school
92、, and I already feel like Im up to my ears in homework.Nora: Youre going to have to hit the books if you want to keep your grades up.Chris: Tell me about it! I already have two reports, two books reports, a composition, an oral report, and a research projectall due before midterms.Nora: We could wor
93、k together. Maybe some of my organized study habit would rub off on you.Chris: Better yet, maybe you could do my homework for me.Nora: Forget it! That would be cheating.Chris: All right, all right. I have yet to write a term paper. Can you recommend any articles and books? Youd better find me the ex
94、act pages where I can find what I want.Nora: You could borrow ideas from references, but if you quote without giving the sources, youre plagiarizing.Chris: The quiz next week will be a headache. If you dont help me, Ill have to prepare some study sheets and hide them in my hand when I take the test.
95、Nora: Oh, no! If youre caught, the professor will definitely give you an F. Probably, you will have to repeat the year.Chris: All right, Ill take your advice. The library is going to be my new home, and in the dorm Ill be burning the midnight oil.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Were going to have a tes
96、t, and I also have a term paper to finish. But I havent done a thing. Im really worried now.B: Youre going to have to have to hit the books if you want to get good grades.A: But this course is so difficult that I already dont understand it at all.B: We could work together. Maybe some of my organized
97、 study habit can help you.A: Better yet, maybe you could write a term paper for me.B: Forget it! That would be cheating.A: All right, all right. I have yet to write it myself. Maybe I can download some articles from the Internet and piece them together.B: You could borrow ideas from those articles,
98、but if you quote without giving the sources, youre plagiarizing.A: Also, the test next week will be a headache. If you dont help me, Ill have to prepare a cheat-sheet and hide it in my hand during the test.B: Oh, no! If youre caught, the professor will definitely give you an F.A: Ill try to be caref
99、ul.B: But if the professor catches you, youll have to repeat the year. Youre just going to have to study hard.A: Ok, Ill take your advice. The librarys going to be my new home, and in the dorm Ill be burning the midnight oil.MODEL2 Which class do you prefer?ScriptChris: First period is math with Mr.
100、 Woods. I dont know how am I going to stay awake?Nora: I like Mr. Wood. Hes interesting.Chris: Hes boring! He could put the entire basketball team to sleepduring the championship game! Who do you have for economics?Nora: Mrs. Jenkins. Shes smart. Students really learn a lot from her.Chris: Shes toug
101、h! You have to work hard in her class, or youll probably fail.Nora: No pain, no gain.Chris: Nonsense, You could have learned even more with Mr. Sharp. But not many students opt for his class.Nora: Whats wrong with him?Chris: Often, the highest grade he gives on a term paper is C+, and he usually fai
102、ls half of the students.Nora: No wonder hes got the nickname Mr. Shark. Well, how about PE? What are you doing this semester?Chris: Thats the worst part. In PE, were learning tai chi. Im bored to death.Nora: Ha-ha! Not to rub salt into the wound, but our class is playing your favorite sport: basketb
103、all.Chris: Ohthat figures! This is going to be a terrible semester.Nora: This is going to be a great semester!Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: The history class is really boring. How am I going to stay awake?B: I like the history teacher. Shes knowledgeable. She told us a lot of interesting historical e
104、vents in class.A: Bur I find her boring! She could put the entire basketball team to sleepduring the championship game! Which class do you find dull?B: I hate the economics course. The teacher always talks above my head. So Ive lost interest in the course.A: Bur economic is my favorite. The professo
105、r is smart. Most students really learn a lot from him.B: But hes tough! He expects a lot. You have to work hard in his class, or youll probably fail.A: No pain, no gain.B: Actually not many students opt for his class.A: Whats wrong with him?B: Often the highest grade he gives on a term paper is B-.
106、Last seme4stwe he failed more than a third of the students and I was one of them.A: Oh, thats too bad.B: Well, how do you find your English teacher? I dont think much of her, either.A: I find her kind, always willing to answer my questions; she always gives me high marks.B: Youre rubbing salt into m
107、y wound. She failed me last semester.MODEL3 Publish or perishScriptChris: Tell us, Professor Grant, What are your primary duties as a professor?Professor Grant: Well, I do a lot of research and writing. Its rough being an associate professor. Its publish or perish.Chris: So you spent a lot of time i
108、n your office?Professor Grant: Yes, but I also have to prepare class motes, give lectures, hold office hours. Teaching is an important part of being a professor.Chris: With all those responsibilities, you must make a lot of money.Professor Grant: I wish. Actually, I spend a lot of tome applying foe
109、grants to fund my research. Then I can offer assistantships and scholarships to the worthy graduate.Chris: I see why they call you “the boss”. But being a professor sounds pretty competitive.Professor Grant: Actually, I think you were in one of my classesChris: Um.I think youre mistaken, Professor G
110、rant!Professor Grant: No, I remember very clearly now! You owe me an essay!Chris: Sorry, I have too much work to do for the Student Union Newsletter, and I have to work two jobs to pay for school.Professor Grant: So you get an F in this course.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Professor Smith, Im from th
111、e Student Union newspaper. Many students want to know a western professors main duties and compare them with a Chinese professors duties.B: Well, I do a lot of research and writing. Its tough to be a professor.A: Chinese professor are also facing increasing pressure, as they are required to do more
112、research than before. Professor Smith, do you spend al lot of time on teaching?B: Yes, I have to prepare class notes, give lectures, host seminar, and hold office hours. In fact, teaching is an important part of being a professor, though some professors believe that research is more important than t
113、eaching.A: With all those responsibilities, you must make a lot of money, I suppose.B: I wish. Salary is a sensitive topic in the west. Let me say something about research funds. Actually I spend a lot of time applying for grants to fund my research.A: How are you going to use the grants?B: With tha
114、t money, I can offer assistantships and scholarship to graduate students who can help with my research project.A: Now I see why they call you “boss”. But being a professor sounds pretty competitive.B: Thats true. A lot of young teachers want to be promoted to a professorship.A: What you said has giv
115、en us a fairly clear picture of a western professors primary responsibilities. Thank you very much for your time.B: Youre welcomeV. Lets TalkScriptHi, everybody. My topic today is “Problems with Our Educational System”.There are a lot of things in our educational system that I dont agree with. It se
116、ems that educators just want to give standardized tests, which focus only on academic performance but neglect students abilities and interests in other areas. I think therere a lot of people who are very intelligent, but havent had the opportunities they couldve had, had they been educated in a broa
117、der-minded educational systems. I feel that a lot of courses that students are focused to take in high school are too academic, and, as a result, many kids lost their interest in learning.Educators have failed to recognize various kinds of intelligence. They often exert a lot of pressure on students
118、 to be as well-rounded as possible. I think being well-rounded isnt really possible. And as a consequence some students who are believed to be intelligent cant get into good colleges if they, for example, havent scored well on the math section, even if they ate brilliant writers.Another thing that d
119、isturbs me is that the so-called “weak students” are separated from the rest of the school. Some kids are kept in a separate class id their grades are lower then others. And theyve very aware of their social position, you know. I think it causes them to act in a way that is not really positive. They
120、re just acting in a way that they are expected to act. Often their grades go from bad to worse. And thats pretty sad to me. I think that many of the kids in those classed are intelligent, but never actually realize their potential because of the way they are treated very early on in their education.
121、Problems Results Educators just want to give standardized tests. They only focus on academic performance but neglect students abilities and interests in other areas. Kids lose interest in learning. Educators often exert a lot of pressure on students to be as well-rounded as possible. Some intelligen
122、t kids cant enter good colleges. “Weak” students are separated from the rest of the school. Their grades go from bad to worse. DebateSAMPLEA: Many ads about English classes for children say, “Dont let your kids lose the competition just because they start later.” I quite agree. I hear young children
123、 often learn a foreign language faster then adults.B: Its hard to say. Kids may learn the pronunciation better than adults, but adults usually learn vocabulary and grammar faster.A: You can learn vocabulary and grammar later on; but when you grow up, you can hardly change your pronunciation.B: But i
124、f they learn the wrong pronunciation from the beginning? If they dont learn English when they are young in the right way, itll affect their English studiesA: Anyway, some good or “key” schools give English tests to kids before admitting them.B: English is important, bur other subjects like Chinese a
125、nd math ate equally important. If kids spend too much time on English, they have little time left for other subjects.A: Some people say that learning a foreign language can help develop childrens mental abilities such as memory, attention span and concentration, which will e of help in learning othe
126、r subjects.B: But too much time for studying and too little left for playing, childrens moral and physical development will be affected.A: Well, its difficult for me to convince you, and vice versa. Lets agree to disagree.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Harvard UniversityScriptHarvard Unive
127、rsity is the oldest institute of highest learning in her United States. Founded 16years after the arrival of the Pilgrim at Plymouth, the university has grown from 9 students with a single master to the present enrollment of more than 18,000students, including undergraduates and students in 10 gradu
128、ate and professor schools. Over14, 000 people work at Harvard, including more than 2,000 faculties. Harvard has produces six presidents of the United States and 34 Noel winners.During its early years, Harvard offered a classic academic course based on the model of English universities, but consisten
129、t with the prevailing Puritan philosophy. Although many of its graduates became ministers in Puritan church throughout New England, the university never formally affiliated with a specific religious group.Under President Pusey (1953-1971), Harvard started what was then the largest fund-raising campa
130、ign in the history of American higher education. It was an 82.5 million dollar program for the university. The program increased faculty salaries, broadened student aid, created new professorships, and expanded Harvards physical facilities.Neil L. Rudenstine took office as Harvards 26th president in
131、 1001. As part of an overall effort to achieve greater coordination among the universitys school and faculties, Rudenstine encouraged academic planning and identified some of Harvards main intellectual priorities. He also stressed the important of the universitys excellence in undergraduate educatio
132、n, the significance of keeping Harvards doors open to students from families of different economic backgrounds, the task of as aping the research university to an era of both rapid information growth and serious fund shortage.6. What is main idea of the passage?7. How many teachers did Harvard have
133、at the very beginning?8. What was the role of religion at Harvard University was during is early years?9. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an achievement of President Puseys fund-raising program?10. What did President Rudenstine do?Keys: 1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.DTask 2: The Final ExamScriptAt a
134、university, there were four sophomores taking a chemistry course. They were doing so well on all the quizzes, midterms, labs, that each had “A” so far for the semester.These four friends were so confident that on the weekend before finals, they decided to go up to the University of Virginia and part
135、y with some friends there. They had a great time, but after all the hearty partying, they slept all day Sunday and didnt make it back to school until early Monday morning.Rather than taking the final then, they decided to find their professor after the final exam and explain to him why they missed i
136、t. They explained that they had planned to come back in time for the final exam, but, unfortunately, they had a flat tire on the way back, didnt have a spare, and couldnt get help for a long time. As a result, they missed the final.The professor thought it over and then agreed they could make up the
137、 final the following day. The guys were relieved and elated. The next day, the professor placed them in separate room, hand each of them a test booklet, and told them to begin.They took at the first problem, worth five points. It was a simple question on a chemical reaction. “Cool,” they thought at
138、the same time, each one in his separate room, “This is going to be easy.” Each finished the problem and then turned the page.On the second page was a question worth 95 points: “Which of the tires was flat?”Task3: Applying for a place in an American UniversityScriptInternational students often undere
139、stimate the amount of time required to apply for admission to a college or university in the United States. You should avoid this mistake by setting yourself a schedule that starts well in advance of the time you hope to begin your studies. When setting this timetable, always remember that doing thi
140、ngs early is the best way forward. To find the institution or program that will best serve your academic or professional goals, allow yourself sufficient time to research thoroughly your options. Then meet the application deadlines of the university to which you apply. These may be as much as 10 mon
141、ths before the school term.The need for an early start holds true even if you can apply on the Internet. University websites and other academic Internet sites may provide quick and convenient access to the required application forms, but you still need time to research your options, contact teachers
142、 and institutions to obtain recommendation and transcripts of academic records, and sign up for required entrance exams, that is, standardized tests, in time to meet application deadlines. In fact, although some students did score high on TOEFL and GRE, they were not admitted because they failed to
143、meet the deadline.For Reference:1. They often underestimate the amount of time required.2. They must allow themselves sufficient time to research thoroughly their options3. They may provide quick and convenient access to the required application forms.4. They still need time to research your options
144、, contact teachers and institutions to obtain recommendation and transcripts of academic records, and sign up for required entrance exams, that is, standardized tests.5. Because they failed to meet the deadline.News ReportPrince William in ChileScriptWhat goes into a princes education today? For Bri
145、tains Prince William, nature played an important role in his education this last winter, as the future king went on a 10-week expedition in Chile with Raleigh International.The experience was a very different one for the prince. He kayaked in ocean fjords, tracked a rare deer, and was stranded on a
146、beach during a storm.He also got used to sleeping on the groundat times in a room filled with 16 people and living in simple conditions. Those who took part, called “volunteers”, both contributed and learned. The prince helped locals build wooded walkways and buildings, and taught English to schoolc
147、hildren.He was described by other volunteers as hardworking, humble, and laid-back. As one said, “He struck a really good balance between working hard and having fungetting on with everyone, and taking on the team spirit.”The prince said he liked being treated as an “equal” by other volunteer, who c
148、ame from all walks of life. Around 20 percent were from problem backgrounds, some having had troubles with drugs or crime.It seems that theres a lot more to education than university and books, and the Chilean forests and a little contact with regular people may do a lot of a British prince.Uint3II.
149、 Basic Listening Practice5. ScriptM: Amy, sit down, we need to talk. Your mother and I are going to separate. W: What! Are you crazy? You cant do that! What will my friends say? I just want to have a normal family.Q: What is the girl saying?6. ScriptM: Good evening, Mrs. Jones. The manager sent you
150、these roses and his best wishes to you both for a happy anniversary.W: Thank you. We like the room and the service here, and we especially appreciate the managers consideration/ Q: What can we learn from the conversation?3. ScriptW: While Im scrambling the eggs, could you put the flour into the bowl
151、?M: You bet, darling. Ill also turn the oven on so that it gets warmed up.Q: Where does this conversation probable take place?4. ScriptW: I have a very important meeting tonight, and Im afraid I cant miss it.M: But this evening is the parents meeting at school, and I was expecting youd come to it. O
152、K, Ill phone Dad, maybe he and his girlfriend will come.Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?5. ScriptW1: So youre still single? If youd listen to me and used the Internet, youd have a husband by now.W2: I did use the Internet. I posted an ad that read “Husband Wanted”. There were dozens of
153、 e-mail responses. But they all said pretty much the same thing: You can have mine.Q: What can we infer from the conversation?Keys: 1.C 2.A3.B 4.C 5.DIII. Listening InTask1: Reasons for a DivorceScriptW: Im divorcing my husband.M: How long have you been married?W: Thirteen years.M: Do you have child
154、ren?W: Yes, and I have to protect them from any more harm from my husbands irresponsibilityM: So, what are your grounds for divorce?W: Well, first of all, he keeps changing jobs. Weve had moved four times in thirteen years!M: And, you believe that will be good grounds for divorce?W: I do have a righ
155、t to stability for my children and myself, dont I?M: Arent they his children, too?W: But my husband isnt fulfilling his duties!M: Is he paying the bills?W: Well, yes, but we just live around the poverty line. Our kids are being teased by other kids at school because we cant dress them in good clothe
156、s! We have to live in a small department and drive an old car!M: Does the car run?W: Yes, but it looks OLD!M: Do you yell at him and call him names?W: Well, he yells at me! M: So, those are the reasons to not honor your husband. Are you going to give him joint custody in this divorce?W: No, just vis
157、itation rights. M: Why?W: Because the law permits me to.M: And, what about the financial demands of this divorce?W: Im demanding half of all we have, which isnt much, and large support payments.After thirteen years marriage, the woman wants to divorce her husband, claiming he is irresponsible. When
158、asked for the specific grounds for divorce, she gives these reasons: First, he keeps changing jobs, and the family has had to move four times in thirteen years, but she wants stability for her children and herself. Second, although he is paying the bills, they just live around the poverty line. Her
159、children are being teased by other children for not dressing good clothes. Also, they had to live in a small apartment and drive an old car, though it still runs. Worse still, the husband yells at her, though she admits she also yell at him and calls him names. As for the divorce arrangements, the w
160、oman will give the husband only visitation rights instead of joint custody. Moreover, the woman will demand half of all they have and large support payments.Task 2: What four-letter words?ScriptDorothy was the only child of her family, born when her parents were mid-aged. They spoiled her badly. At
161、the age of 33 she still lived at home. Her mother and father treat her like a princess. She seemed perfectly content with that situation, so her friends were surprised when she announced she would soon get married. People who knew her well said the marriage wouldnt last long. But for the present, sh
162、e and her new husband approached happy.As soon as the newly couple returned from their honeymoon, the bride called her mother.“How does everything go?” her mother asked.“Oh, Mom,” she began, “the honeymoon was lovely! So romantic! We had a wonderful time. But on our back, Bob started using terrible
163、language. Stuff Id never heard before. Really awful four-letter words. Youve got to come get me and take me home. Please, Mom!” the new bride sobbed over the telephone. “But, honey,” the mother asked, “What four-letter words?”“I cant tell you, Mom. Theyre too awful! Come get me, please!”“Darling, yo
164、u must tell me what has upset you so much. Tell me what four-letter words he used.”Still sobbing, the bride said, “Mom, words like dust, wash, iron, and cook.”Keys: FTFFTTask3: A Woman Who Chose Not to RemarryScriptAfter 17 years of marriage, my husband left me for my best friend, Monica. What I had
165、 feared most became reality: I became the single parent of two young children. My daughter grew increasingly unhappy. Seven-year-old Joanna had anxiety attacks when ever she was left alone for more than a few minutes. Five-year-old Sophie would vomit every meal. Under the psychological pressure, I t
166、hought about remarriage. My friends arranged dinner with single men and invited me to parties to meet the latest “someone special”.But later I changed my mind. A colleague of mine said, “Second marriages usually end in divorce, and children are destroyed by it.” There is some truth in his words. Res
167、earch published in 2004 showed that children in blended families were no more emotionally healthy than those in single-parent families.Not long ago, my now-teenage daughter and I went to lunch at our favorite Italian restaurant. While eating, we talked about a friend of ours who was divorcing her se
168、cond husband. We were worried about how the break would harm her three children, two of whom were struggling to get free of drugs. Joanna put down her fork and looked at me. “Mom, Im glad you didnt remarry,” she said. “If you had divorced again, I might have tried drugs or even consider suicide.” At
169、 that moment, I realized, once again, that singleness was right choice for me.11. What was the speaker most afraid of?12. Which of the following is NOT true?13. What did the speakers colleague say?14. Which of the following is true?15. If the speaker had divorced again, what might her daughter, Joan
170、na, have done?Kes: 1C 2.A3. B 4.B 5.BIV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Is youth wasted on the young?Amy: Id like to talk to you, so stop what youre doing for a minute.Bill: What is it, Amy? Im having a hectic time working on this report for tomorrows meeting.Amy: Well, youre always pretty busy, and its been m
171、ore five years, almost six, since we were married.Bill: Yes, time has gone so fast, but theyve been good years.Amy: I know, but I want to have a babyI want us to have a baby.Bill: I know you do. But remember, we said wed wait until we could afford it.Amy: But five years is a long time to wait. Anywa
172、y, its long enough.Bill: Im this close to getting a promotion.Amy: What has that got to do with it? We could wait forever if we wait for the “perfect” moment. Soon well be too old to enjoying having a baby.Bill: You know, you have a good point. This report can wait. Ill do it tomorrow morning. Lets
173、open a bottle of wine and enjoy ourselves.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Ive got something important to tell you: Im pregnant.B: What? Youre pregnant? Wow, Id love to have a baby. A: Well, I understand you want to be a father. Its been more than three years, almost four, since we were married.B: Yes,
174、time has passed so quickly, but we still didnt have a baby.A: I know, but we cant afford to have one now. If I leave my job for more than two weeks, Ill lose it forever.B: I know you will. But remember, if we dont have one now, itll be too late. Well be busier in future.A: There is something in what
175、 you said. Four years is a long time to wait. But I really like my job. Whats more, Im very close to getting promotion.B: But a baby borne by a woman in her 30s may be physically and intellectually less healthy. If we wanted to hold onto your job, we would wait forever. Soon well be too old to enjoy
176、 a baby.A: You really have a point. Ill choose the baby over the job.B: Good, Ill try harder to make both ends meetMODEL2 So many people in the United States get divorced!ScriptKim: Hi Amy.Amy: Hi! Look at this headline, Kim.Kim: Wow! So many people in the United States get divorced!Amy: But this is
177、 not uncommon in west. In some places, the divorce rate can be as high as 50 percent.Kim: It seems strange to me that Westerners fall head heels in love quickly, if not at first sight; but they also leave each other quickly.Amy: Is it the same in your country?Kim: I dont think so. In my country, som
178、e marriages break up, but most couples stay together.Amy: Do people get married young?Kim: Not really. Not many people get married before the age of 20.Amy: Hmm. Do woman usually work after they get married?Kim: No, a lot of women stay home to take care of their families. But more women work now.Now
179、 Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: It seems strange to me that Westerners fall head heels in love quickly, but they also leave each other quickly.B: Is it the same where you live?A: I dont think so. In my country, most couples stay together.B: What is the divorce rate in your homeland?A: The divorce rate can
180、 be as low as 10 percent.B: Thats quite lower than in our country.A: Well, whats the divorce rate in your country?B: About 50 percent, if Im not mistaken.A: Oh, thats really high!B: Do people get married young?A: Not really. Not many people get married before the age of 22.B: Many of our young peopl
181、e get married before 20. Is it common for women in your country to work after they marry?A: Yes, most wives work even after theyve got a baby.B: In my country, a lot of wives stay home to look after their families.MODEL3 Why not have both our parents here for Christmas?ScriptAmy: You know, Christmas
182、 is coming. And I havent seen Dad for ageshe always has such great stories to tell.Bill: I know we went t my folks last year, but my Moms been pretty sick. This might be her last Christmas.Amy: Shes been ill, but dont exaggerate. You just dont like my mother. Thats why you dont want to go to my pare
183、ntsBill: Shes never liked me. Never thought I was good enough for you.Amy: Well, youre not But seriously, Moms not so sad. Shes just got a thick skin and likes to hide her feelingsBill: I dont think so.Amy: Why not have our both families here for Christmas?Bill: That would make twenty-two of us if w
184、e invited everybody.Amy: Why not just have our parents here for Christmas?Bill: Good idea. Just dont sit me next to your mother.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: You know, the Spring Festive is coming, and we have to consider where to have the Spring Festive Eve dinner.B: What have you got in mind?A: Sin
185、ce Ive been busy, I havent seen mom for quite some timeshes always been so kind to us.B: I know we went t my folks last year, but my moms been sick. She needs comfort.A: My parents also need company. If I dont have the Spring Festive Eve dinner with them for two years running, they will be extremely
186、 disappointed. As a matter of fact, my mom is already blaming me for neglecting them.B: What can we do then?A: Let me think. Why not invite our parents here for the dinner?B: But they live so far away from us. Its inconvenient for old people.A: Then we can invite four of them to a restaurant near th
187、em.B: Good, idea. On the next morning we can visit both our parents.A: And dont forget to bring gifts.V. Lets TalkScriptIf you want me to tell you why I remarried, thats my story.Remarried is the last thing Id consider for two years after my divorce. I had heard about the high rate of remarriage fai
188、lure. More importantly, I wondered how remarrying would affect my 10-year-old son. My heart ached when I saw my son draw a picture of himself, my ex-wife and me holding hands, with sadness on our faces. Since my parents have married and divorce eight times altogether, I hope my son would not have to
189、 go through the same pain I had experienced. As a result, my primary focus after divorce was my relationship with my son John, not finding a wife.As time went by, my son gradually grew up, and he became of my loneliness and anxiety. One day he asked me to consider dating. The first timer he said thi
190、s, I ignored him. The second time he brought it up, I reconsidered my reservations about dating. I began to date Maria. As our relationship developed over the following year, I was concerned about my son would actually respond to her. At first, Johns affection for Maria was lukewarm. For instance, h
191、e would hug her, but the act seemed mechanical. But after several times, he warmed up to her. Seeing that the time was ripe, I asked Maria to marry me. She accepted, so our family of two smoothly became a family of three. Thinking back, I believe my remarrying was the right choice.Some single-parent
192、s are still besitant about remarrying. Now that youve heard my story, I hope you wont hesitate and let golden opportunities slip through your fingers.Changes in the Speakers Attitude to Remarriage Reasons or Detailed Description For two years after my divorce, remarriage was the last word Id conside
193、r. 1. High rate of remarriage failure.2. Remarriage would affect my son. He drew a picture of the three of us. My parents married and divorced eight times and I hope my son would have no such pain. My primary focus was my son, not a wife. I ignored my sons suggestion that I consider dating. He grew
194、up and became conscious of my loneliness and anxiety. I reconsidered m reservation about dating and began to date Maria The second time he brought the issue up. I was concerned about my sons respond to her. At first his affection for her was lukewarm: his hug was mechanical; but several months later
195、 he warmed up to her. I asked Maria to marry me and she accepted. Seeing time was ripe. Our family of two became a family of three. I believe my remarrying was the right choice. DebateSAMPLEA: On the whole I dont support remarriage. Too many remarriages have turned out to be unsuccessful and end in
196、divorce.B: If you say many remarriages have failed, that means other remarriages have survived, or even bloomed. We should not only look at the dark of the issue.A: But therere too many factors contribute to the failure of a second marriage. For example, as you become older, you may find it increasi
197、ngly difficult to adjust to a different pattern of life with a new mate. Once theres a conflict neither is willing to give in.B: Therere conflicts everywhere, but you should not neglect that an adult has psychological and physical needs. Without a companion, one may feel lonely and anxious.A: In a n
198、ew family the husband tends to compare his new wifes weak point with his ex-wifes strong point. And the wife does the same.B: I wish youd seen the film The Sound of Music. The governess Maria blended so smoothly into the Captains family.A: It is not easy for children to accept the new mother or fath
199、er. It is simply impossible for them to forget their birth-mothers loving care and the happy moments in their childhood.B: But how happy are the Captains seven children with their adopted mother Maria! If the new mother shows genuine care for the kids, they will gradually warm to her. On the other h
200、and, many children in a single-parent family are under psychological pressure and suffer from anxiety attack. So, the single life is not the right choice.VI. Further Listening and SpeakingTask1: Early MarriageScriptAt the age of 12, Lisa has been married for three years to a young man she met just a
201、fter finishing secondary school. He treated her well. She almost died during the birth of their first child, born a year after their marriage. The second child, born 18 months later, was also a girl. Lately she and her husband quarrel frequently. She wants to go to vocational school to learn skills
202、to add to the family income, but his mother insists she stay home and produce a son.This example is by no means exceptional. Early marriage is common in many parts of the world. Early marriage leads to early motherhood. In some developing countries, 20 percent or over half of the women give birth to
203、 their first child before the age of 18.Expectations from parents, in-laws and society are to produce a child as soon as possible. Many young wives feel pressure to bear son. This typically results in early and frequent pregnancies.In developing countries, more than half a million women die every ye
204、ar from causes related to pregnancy. There are four important reasons for these deaths. Birth are either “too soon, too close, too many, or to late”. According to statistics, it is young women who most die during pregnancy.11. At what age did Lisa give birth to her first child?12. What does Lisa wan
205、t?13. Why do women in some developing countries have babies early?14. What are the reasons women die from childbirth?15. What is the main idea of the passage?Keys: 1.B 2.D3.A 4.D 5.CTask 2: Nuclear Family Living PatternsScriptA nuclear family is typical in high-industrialized societies. Beginning in
206、 the early 20th century, the two-parent family known as the nuclear family was the predominant American family type. Generally children live with their parents until they go away to a college or university, or until they acquire their own jobs and move into their own apartment or home.In the early m
207、id-20th century, the family typically was the sole wage earner, and the mother was the childrens principle care giver. Today, often both parents hold jobs. Dual-earner families are the predominant type for families with children in the United States. Increasingly, one of the parents has a non-standa
208、rd shift; that is, a shift that does not start in the morning and end in later afternoon. In these families, one of the parents manages the children while the other works.Prior to school, adequate day care of children is necessary for dual-earner families. In recent years, many private companies and
209、 home-based day care centers have sprung up fulfill this need. Increasingly, a companys arrangement of day care as well as government assistance to parents requiring day care is occurring.Task3: They are coming for Christmas,ScriptA man in Phoenix calls his son in New York the day before Christmas a
210、nd says, “I hate to ruin your day, but I have to tell you that your mom and I are divorcing, Forty-five years of misery is enough.”“Dad, what are you talking about?” the son screams.“We cant stand the sight of each other any longer,” the father says. “Were sick of each other, and Im sick of talking
211、about this, so you call your sister in Chicago and tell her.”Frantic, the son calls his sister, who explodes on the phone.“Oh, heck, theyre getting divorced,” she shouts. “Ill take care of this.” Losing no time, she call her father and screams at him, “You are not getting divorced. Dont do a single
212、thing until I get there. Im calling my brother back, and well both be there tomorrow. Until then, dont do anything! DO YOU HEAR ME?” Then she quickly hangs up. The old man hangs up his phone and heaves a sigh of relief. He turns to his wife and says merrily, “Okay, they are coming back for Christmas
213、 and paying their own way.”For Reference:1. He and the boys mother are divorcing.2. Forty-five years of misery is enough. They cant stand the sight of each other any longer. Theyre sick of each other.3. He gets frantic and calls his sister.4. They will come back home and stop the parents from divorc
214、ing.5. He is happy, for his son and daughter will come back for Christmas and pave their own way. News ReportPrince More Precious Than the DiamondScriptPeople have long known the saying “Diamonds are a girls best friend.” But this may be changing. Theres a new stone on the gem market, tanzanite, and
215、 it is giving diamonds some serious competition.Tanzanite was one of a number of gems discovered in East Africa in the 1960s. The new colors and varieties changed the gem market. But the real gem among these stones was tanzanite, discovered in 1967 in Tanzania. The stone was named after its country
216、of origin by New Yorks Tiffany and Co. which introduced it to the world. It draws ones attention quickly with its colorblue, purple or bronze, depending on the direction it is viewed from.More important for its value, though, is its rarity. Tanzanite has been found in only one small area, near Mount
217、 Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. And its supply will probably be fully mined in the next two decades.As one mining official puts it, “It should never have really occurred in the first place. It did occur. And only this one deposit on this entire planet that is knownmakes it more than a thousand times rare
218、r than diamonds. And certainly within the next 15 to 20 years, there will be no more tanzanite to be mined.”The current value of the tanzanite market, at U.S. $10 billion, is equivalent to that of diamonds. And so another saying “Diamonds are forever” may lose some of its meaning.Uint4II. Basic List
219、ening Practice7. ScriptM: Did you pick up the paper for me today? I really want to check the job vacancies.W: I know, its over there. Theres not much happen though. I had a look already. Maybe you should look on the Net instead.Q: What is the man looking for?8. ScriptM: You dont have enough experien
220、ce or qualifications for this role. What makes you believe you could handle the position?W: Im a fast learner and enjoy learning on the job. My natural skills lie in this area, and Im confident that I could handle the challenge. Given a chance, I would prove myself.Q: What is the woman saying?3. Scr
221、iptM: Could you help me with my resume? Jane said youre good with these things, and I really need someone to edit it. Its way too long.W: Sure, no problem, give I to me. A good resume should be no more than one page, you know. And it should list you experience in reverse chronological order. I can s
222、ee weve got some work to do!Q: Which of the following is true according to the conversation?4. ScriptM: Could you tell me why you would like to work for our company?W: Well, it has a good reputation as an employer, and its products are quite popular in the marketplace. I would feel proud to work for
223、 a company like this and to contribute a great deal to its success.Q: Why does the woman apply for the job?5. ScriptW: Where do you see yourself in five years time?M: I aim to have been promoted to senior manager at the very least. Im very ambitious and want to climb up the career ladder as fast as
224、possible. I dont want to feel miserable on the first rung in five years time, watching everybody above me.Q: What does the man want in fie years?Keys: 1.C 2.D 3. A 4.C 5.BIII. Listening InTask 1: Tell me about yourself.ScriptM: Tell me a little about yourself.W: Im from Guilin City.M: What brought y
225、ou to the east coast?W: I came to Qingdao to attend college. Im impressed by this citys dynamic economy. Ive come to love it so much that Ive decided to stay and work here.M: What work experience do you?W: I worked as an intern for a small shipping company. And my primary responsibilities were to ma
226、intain the companys ties with the existing customers and try to find new cargo sources.M: And what did that experience teach you?W: I learned that communication skills are extremely important. The knowledge I acquired from textbooks is indeed, but it is equally essential to be able to persuade a pot
227、ential client t to trust you.M: How would your former employer describe you?W: He told me that my ability to find one customer after another was an asset to the company. He thanked me for my loyalty. He also appreciated my team as shown in my cooperation with my colleague.M: You seem very mature for
228、 your age. And I see from your resume that you are very goal-oriented.W: Thank you. I believe Ive acquired many good qualities from my parents. Theyre my role models. However, I know I still have a lot to learn.The woman went from Guilin City to the east coast city of Qingdao to attend college. She
229、was impressed by the latters dynamic economy. Now shi is being interviewed for a job. She says she once worked as an intern for a small shipping company to maintain the companys ties with the existing customers and try to find new cargo sources. There she learned the importance of communication skil
230、ls. She has realized that book knowledge is indeed necessary, but it is equally essential to persuade potential clients to trust her. Her former employer said her ability to find customers was an asset to the company. He appreciated the loyalty and team spirit. The interviewer finds her mature for h
231、er age and very goal-oriented. And she believes that she has acquired many good qualities form her parents, but still has a lot to learn.Task 2: A Work Qualification TestScriptMurphy applies for an engineering position at an Irish firm based in Dublin. An American applied for the same job. Quite by
232、coincidence, the two amplifications, and were asked to take the same test by the manager of the Human Resource Department. Upon completion of the test, both men missed only one of the questions. The manager went to Murphy and said, “Thank you for your interest, but weve decided to give the American
233、the job.”Bewildered by the managers decision, Murphy asked, “Why would you be doing that? We both got nine questions correct. This being Ireland and me being Irish, I should get the job!”The manger answered calmly, “We have made our decisions based on the correct answers, but on the question you mis
234、sed.”Unconvinced and somewhat indignant, Murphy question, “And just how would one incorrect answer be better than the other?”The managers maser took him by surprise, “Simple, on QuestionNo.5, the American put down I dont know, and you put down Neither do I.”Keys: FTTTFTFor Reference1. He made his de
235、cision based on the wrong answers to the one question one missed, rather than on the correct answers.2. By writing “Neither do I”, it seems that Murphy copied the American answer on the test.Task3: A Guide to a Successful Job InterviewScriptThere are times that you will be asked a hard question duri
236、ng a job interview. Dont panic, they just want to see how you handle a difficult situation. Being prepared is always the best policy. Here are some samples of questions and some advice on how to handle them properly.Why should we choose you? To this question, you can ask yourself why you applied, wh
237、at makes you suitable for this question, what the company can gain from hiring you, what you have to offer, how you would handle this jib, etc.Often they ask you to tell them about yourself. You can split your answer into two, the professional and the personal level. Both are important, and how you
238、move from one to the other depends on what you have to say. You can give a brief summary of your life, professional and personal, with less emphasis on the early past, and more emphasis on the present and the future.When asked “What are your weakness?”, dont say, “I dont have any.” Everyone has weak
239、ness, and it takes something positive like, “I havent had a lot of exposure on the on-site work, but Im looking forward to being more involved in dealing with customers directly and learning their needs.”Another common question is: “What are your strengths?” You should customize your answer to meet
240、the position requirement. Keep in mind the things they asked for in the advertisement. Tell them your strengths, but also show them how they how they would apply to this job. To show how your strengths were valuable, use the “Why, where, when, how” to demonstrate and prove your strengths.16. What is
241、 the passage mainly concerned with?17. What does the speaker NOT mention as an answer to the question, “Why should we choose you?”?18. What does the speaker say you should stress when introducing yourself?19. What does the speaker advice you NOT to say when asked, “What are your weaknesses?”20. What
242、 should you say when asked about your strong points?Kes: 1C 2.C3. B 4.A 5.DFor Reference“Why should we choose you?”, “Tell me about yourself.”, “What are your weaknesses?”, and “What are your strength?”IV. Speaking OutMODEL 1 Can you give me some tips about how to get a good job?Susan: John, can you
243、 give me some tips about how to get a good job?John: Did you go to the job fairs and meet with companies?Susan: Yeah, I did. But they didnt seem to be interested in women. I thought about suing then for sexual discrimination.John: Im afraid it wont be much help. Have you looked at the want ads in th
244、e newspaper?Susan: Ive been checking the want ads every day for a week, but I cant find anything interesting that Im qualified for. And the few that I have seen are very low-paying.John: Then try the Internet. You can use a search engine to find a job site related to your field.Susan: Good thinking!
245、 Thanks! I think Ill look for something in electronic engineering.John: Hey, I just saw a job opening at a company called E-Tech. It could be just the sort of thing youre looking for.Susan: Great, Ill try my luck there.John: Yeah, but if I remember, the deadline is this afternoon.Susan: This afterno
246、on? Oh no! Id better get online quickly and see if I can submit my resume by E-mail.John: Wait, have you updated your resume? Youd better include your work experience from the IT company last summer.Susan: Dont worry. Its all set. Thanks, mate.John: Any time, Sue.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Can you
247、 give me some tips about how to get a good job?B: What have you done so far?A: Ive asked a few friends and relatives for job information, but its not of much use.B: That method is out of date. You should go to the job fair and meet wit companies.A: Yes, I did. But IT industry seems to have been badl
248、y hit the economic recession, and not many companied came to the job market. As for those who did come, they set a high standard for the candidates.B: To find more opportunities, you might as well look at the want ads in the newspaper.A: Ive been checking the want ads regularly for months, and I can
249、t find anything good that Im qualifies for. And the few that I have seen are very low-paying.B: On the Internet you can find more job ads. You can use a search engine to find job sites related to your field. A: Good idea! I think Ill look for something in software development.B: I just found a job a
250、vailable at a computer company on the Net the other day. It might be just the sort of thing youre looking for.A: Great! Ill take a chance on that.B: Remember to update your resume before you send it in. Itll be plus for you if you include your recent work experience at the IT company.A: Sure. Thanks
251、.MODEL2 Do you have any tips for a successful interview?ScriptSusan: John, do you have any tips for a successful interview?John: Well, first of all, you need to dress professionally.Susan: Oh, what about during the interview?John: Ok, be sure to maintain good eye contact and answer all questions pol
252、itely and directly. Dont look too shy, nor should you sound too aggressive.Susan: Im not sure what kind of questions theyll ask.John: Theyll probably want to know a little about your work experience. Many companies dont want a completely green hand. They dont want to spend time and money on training
253、.Susan: Fortunately, I gained some experience at an IT company during the last summer holiday.John: They may also want to know something about your character. You see, ability for teamwork is usually valued. Susan: What kind of questions should I ask them?John: You should ask them about the job requ
254、irements and about the company.Susan: Should I ask about salary and fringe benefits?John: Better not. Not unless they bring it up. Just use the first interview to sell yourself.Susan: Youre right. If they are interested in hiring me, there will be plenty of chances to talk about money later.John: Ri
255、ght. And the more interested they are, the more theyll offer.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: Can you give me some advice on how to succeed in an interview?B: Well, first of all, you need to pay attention to your appearance. You have to dress appropriately.A: What do you mean by appropriately?B: Its oft
256、en best to wear a suit. Some bosses dont like to see a candidate on a dirty T-shirt and jeans.A: I see. Careless clothes may be an indicator of careless attitude in work.B: Right on. Also, many employers are unwilling to hire a young man with his hair dyed red or yellow.A: Then, what about during th
257、e interview?B: You should speak politely but firmly. If you look too shy, they may suspect you are not capable of dealing with a challenging task.A: Im not sure what kind of questions theyll ask.B: Theyll probably want to know something about your work experience. Companies usually dont want an enti
258、rely new hand. They dont want to spend time and money on training.A: Fortunately, I gained some experience at a law of firm during the last summer holiday. I worked as an intern to provide free legal advice for those who need it.B: Oh. I see, this is what they called “legal assistance to the needy”.
259、 Also, a company may want to know something about your character. You see, team players are often valued above all others.A: What kind of questions should I ask them?B: You should ask them about the job requirements and about the company.A: I hear that many companies asked the candidates what salary
260、 they expect.B: Thats true. You have to inquire about the possible salary level for a green hand in advance. If the salary you expect is reasonable, this shows that you know the professions well and will have a good impression on the interviewer.A: Oh, Ive learned so much from you. A thousand thanks
261、.MODEL3 Our best bet is to recruit from the competition.ScriptHelen: Our company is starting from scratch, so we dont have the expertise to compete.Bill: Then our best bet is to recruit from the competition.Helen: We need managers who know how to be strong, yet know how to give employees their freed
262、om.Bill: Thats essential, especially in the computer industry. Often computer experts like to work on their own.Helen: We also dont believe that a right management system will work wonders for our company.Bill: Umthat philosophy will help you attract many worthwhile people.Helen: I remember your fri
263、end David Miller is the CEO of a management recruitment agency. I hope hell help us start a recruitment drive.Bill: Certainly. And its a good time, too. A number of firms have been downsizing.Helen: Good. So lots of capable people out there are interested in bigger and batter things. But can David h
264、elp us pin them down?Bill: Sure, Helen! Thats why they call them headhunters.Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALOGA: What can I do for you?B: Im looking for a public relations manager at our advertising company.A: Do you have any specific requirement for such a manager?B: Well, first of all, she must be a good
265、 leader, who know to be strong, yet knows how to allow people freedom. Only in this way can she give full play to the employees enthusiasm.A: Oh, thats essential for leader in many companies. What other qualities do you expect of the manager?B: She must be skilled in interpersonal communications. Yo
266、u see, without such skill, one can hardly get a job well done.A: I cant agree more. Is that all?B: Not yet. If she happens to have a wide network of business connections, itll be a great assert to the company.A: I see. Well try our best to find one who meets your requirements.B: Do you think you can
267、 pin one down quickly?A: Probably. You see, a number of firms have been downsizing. So its a good time for head-hunting.B: Good. Thats why they call you headhunters.V. Lets TalkScriptGood afternoon, everyone. The universitys Career Office asked me to give a talk on the topic of how to prepare for jo
268、b interviews. This is probably the most important aspect in securing a job. Here are some tips I believe to be useful.First, do some research are. Once you have this information, make a list of what skills or knowledge you have that would be valuable to them. You cannot sell yourself to them if you
269、dont know what it is you are selling.The next thing to consider is your physical appearance. You have to dress right for job interviews. Dont wear anything too flashy; being neat and clean is more important than wearing the latest fashion. The aim is to look professional without overdoing it. Also,
270、it is important that you feel comfortable. If you are not comfortable with a tie, it might be best not to wear one, unless the job requires you to dress this way. The last thing you want is to be worried about your appearance during the interview. It will only make you nervous, and you will quickly
271、lose confidence.Mover over, you have to work out what you need to take with you: A copy of your CV, originals and copies of your qualification paper, copies of reference, samples of your work, if applicable, and anything else that they may want to see. Again, make sure everything is well organized a
272、nd neatly presented. Dont take a pile of paperwork that you have to sift through for ten minutes to find something. That will give them the impression that you are disorganized. If you are well prepared, youre likely to have good luck. Things to Do More Details Tip1 1. Do some research on the compan
273、y.2. Make a list of what skills or knowledge you have that would be valuable to them. Find out what products it makes, who its customers are, and what its objective is. Tip2 Take care over your physical appearance. Dress right. Dont wear anything too flashy; neat and clean are more important than th
274、e latest fashion. Feel comfortable. Being worried about your appearance during the interview will make you nervous and you will quickly lose confidence. Tip3 Work out what to take with you. Prepare a copy of your resume, originals and copies of your qualification papers, copies of references, and sa
275、mples of your work. Make sure everything is well organized and neatly presented. DiscussionSAMPLEA: After listening to the career officers talk, Ive now realizes the importance of getting prepared for an interview.B: Quite true. First of all, we should never be late for an interview. If youre not pu
276、nctual, theyll suspect that youll be late for work in future.A: Before going to the interview, we had better pay attention to our dress. We must look professional without overdoing it. Careless clothes will lead them into thinking that youre likely to do your job carelessly.B: During the interview,
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